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ALBUMLet's Go (Remix) - SingleKey Glock & Young Dolph
Albums by Young Dolph
ALBUMPaper Route FrankYoung Dolph
ALBUMPAPER ROUTE iLLUMINATiYoung Dolph & Paper Route Empire
ALBUMDum and Dummer 2Young Dolph & Key Glock
ALBUMRich Slave (Deluxe)Young Dolph
ALBUMDum and DummerYoung Dolph & Key Glock
ALBUMRole ModelYoung Dolph
ALBUMThinking Out LoudYoung Dolph
ALBUMTracking NumbersBerner & Young Dolph
ALBUMBulletproofYoung Dolph
ALBUMGelatoYoung Dolph
Young Dolph's Popular Music Videos
Blood All On it (feat. Key Glock, Young Dolph)
Gucci Mane
Nothing To Me
Young Dolph, Snupe Bandz & PaperRoute Woo
A Goat & A Dolphin
Young Dolph & Key Glock
Ashtray
Kenny Muney & Young Dolph
Neat (feat. Young Dolph, YFN Lucci, Peewee Longway, Flipp Dinero & G Herbo) [Remix]
Q Money
RAIN RAIN
Young Dolph & Key Glock
1 Hell of a Life
Young Dolph & Key Glock
Hashtag
Young Dolph
Penguins
Young Dolph & Key Glock
Large Amounts
Young Dolph
Artist Playlists
Young Dolph Essentials
Lighting up trap anthems with his unshakable confidence.
Artist Biography
Young Dolph transformed street savviness into hard-hitting rap backed by big bass and ominous production that matched his deep voice and Memphis upbringing. Born Adolph Thornton, Jr. in Chicago, 1985, Young Dolph debuted in 2008 with the Paper Route Campaign mixtape, and founded his own scrappily named label to distribute his music, Paper Route Empire. His 2014 breakthrough—from the equally menacing and motivational High Class Street Music 4—was “Preach,” a Zaytoven-blessed club anthem about not trusting anyone. 2017's Bulletproof, a minimal-yet-booming LP anchored by the enemy-taunting “100 Shots,” was a response to one of many attempts on his life. Ever shrewd and resourceful, he teamed with his trap-rapping cousin and signee Key Glock for 2019’s Dum and Dummer, an unflinching flex of a joint set that followed a string of solo albums documenting his against-all-odds success. In 2020, Dolph zoomed out for the moodily produced Rich Slave, which took shots at the intersection of American capitalism and racism while underlining his progress in spite of it all—the ruminative “I See $’s” explicitly lays out his wealth-driven path into pop culture. Dolph was shot and killed on November 17, 2021, at age 36.
Hometown
Chicago, IL, United States
Genre
Hip-Hop/Rap